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    A new guideline, the Model Requirements for the Management of Biological Repositories (BioReq), aids in developing biobank software. This comprehensive resource integrates international best practices and ICT standards for managing biological repositories effectively.

    Keywords:
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    Area of Science:

    • Biobanking and personalized medicine research.
    • Information technology in biological sample management.

    Background:

    • Biobanks are crucial for personalized medicine research, storing biospecimens and extensive associated data.
    • Existing guidelines address legal, ethical, and technical aspects of biobanks.
    • Modern biobanks manage multicenter collections securely and protect data.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To address the need for a structured guideline for developing biobank software systems.
    • To consolidate international best practices and ICT standards for biobank management.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a comprehensive guideline integrating international recommendations and ICT standards.
    • Focus on covering the full spectrum of biobank development activities.

    Main Results:

    • The creation of The Model Requirements for the Management of Biological Repositories (BioReq) guideline.
    • The guideline provides a well-organized, easy-to-check framework for biobank software development.

    Conclusions:

    • The BioReq guideline offers a valuable resource for the research community.
    • It supports the development of efficient and compliant biobank software systems.
    • The guideline is freely accessible online.